Every once in a while, a keen-eyed viewer writes to me about a figure they see in the background of a Finding Bigfoot episode that could be a bigfoot. Every time (so far), it has been a crew member that failed to hide themselves well. A few years ago I wrote a short article to explain this to my readers.

Another instance of this has been popping up lately from our most recent expedition to the east side of Mount Hood in Oregon. Several viewers have spied figures under the trees as I walk by a treeline around the 40 minute mark in the episode (see the photo above). Those figures are the other cast members trying to stay out of site of the helicopter that is filming me! It seems that (most likely) Bobo was standing a bit further out from behind the trees than he though!

While I have my own line of merchandise that I like to wear and/or use, I do get asked for these Gone Squatchin’ trucker hats kind of a lot. The above link leads you to an outside site where these can be purchased, and according to the link, one size fits all.

Finding Bigfoot’s second expedition to Louisiana was centered around the Duhon Photograph. The picture shows a clearly bipedal figure standing next to a hunting blind. The figure is either a sasquatch or a human being dressed head to foot in dark clothing, despite the 90+ degree temperatures.

My field notes for the Virginia episode of Finding Bigfoot have now been published. Click here for an analysis on the above photograph, as well as behind the scenes pictures from the filming of the episode.

My field notes from the Finding Bigfoot episode where we pit Oregon against Washington for the title of the “Squatchiest State” have now been published. Read the article to learn about what went on behind the scenes, and also to see never-before-seen photographs from the shoot.

Finding Bigfoot returned to West Virginia for a second time in late 2013. The expedition was a success, and the team walked away with several interviews with credible witnesses and a recording of what seems to be a sasquatch near the New River Gorge. My field notes include details not found in the episode, photographs of the locations of sightings, and the audio file from my own recorder on the night we got vocalizations.

My field notes for the Finding Bigfoot expedition to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula have now been published. The field notes include other photos from the site, as well as an in-depth discussion on a possible cause of bigfoot eyeshine.

Kansas seems an unlikely place for bigfoots to be found, yet there are a small number of sightings. These sightings are from areas of suitable habitat, and are reported by seemingly credible people. The Finding Bigfoot team went to check things out, and my field notes from this expedition have now been published on my official website.